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- Granitites abstract "Granitites intangendus is a species of flowering plant endemic to Western Australia. It is found on granite outcrops in semi-arid regions of the midwest and south.The only member of the genus Granitites, a name derived from its habitat, it is placed within the Rhamnaceae family. It bears many similarities to the genus Alphitonia (Ash or Sarsparilla trees), which are found in distant tropical regions of Australia, suggesting that it is an ancient species that became relict by climate changes. Its lineage would therefore extend to an era, some 20 mya, when tropical species covered the southern part of the continent.The habit of this shrub is low-lying and sprawling, at 0.1 metres tall, or erect to a height of 2 metres. It has spiky branchlets, small leaves in an alternate arrangement, and small flowers that are clustered on relatively long stalks. The leaves are entire, or with a toothed margin, are linear in outline or broader at the base, may have hairs, veins that branch from the central axis, and are rolled upon themselves in a revolute manner. The flowers are generally white, the calyx and corolla might also be this colour or pinkish. Its fruit is a schizocarp, dry carpels that divide when mature into single seed bearing capsules. It is found in sandy soils on granite outcrops east of Kalgoorlie, the Avon Wheatbelt and Mallee regions in the southern and eastern parts of the state. Specimens have been recorded at The Humps near Hyden.The first description of the genus was made by Barbara Rye in Nuytsia in 1996. The author refers to the specimens collected at Fraser's Range and Esperance Bay 120 years beforehand, which was described as a species of Pomaderris by Ferdinand von Mueller.".
- Granitites binomialAuthority Ferdinand_von_Mueller.
- Granitites class Eudicots.
- Granitites division Flowering_plant.
- Granitites family Rhamnaceae.
- Granitites kingdom Plant.
- Granitites order Rosales.
- Granitites order Rosids.
- Granitites synonym "Pomaderris intangenda (F.Muell.)".
- Granitites wikiPageID "22207397".
- Granitites wikiPageRevisionID "605673361".
- Granitites binomial "Granitites intangendus".
- Granitites binomialAuthority "Rye".
- Granitites familia Rhamnaceae.
- Granitites genus "Granitites".
- Granitites genusAuthority "Rye".
- Granitites hasPhotoCollection Granitites.
- Granitites id "14427".
- Granitites name "Granitites intangendus Rye".
- Granitites ordo Rosales.
- Granitites regnum "Plantae".
- Granitites species "G. intangendus".
- Granitites synonyms "Pomaderris intangenda (F.Muell.)".
- Granitites unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Granitites unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Granitites unrankedOrdo Rosids.
- Granitites subject Category:Eudicot_genera.
- Granitites subject Category:Monotypic_plant_genera.
- Granitites subject Category:Rhamnaceae.
- Granitites subject Category:Rosales_of_Australia.
- Granitites subject Category:Rosids_of_Western_Australia.
- Granitites type Abstraction100002137.
- Granitites type BiologicalGroup107941170.
- Granitites type Category105838765.
- Granitites type Cognition100023271.
- Granitites type Concept105835747.
- Granitites type Content105809192.
- Granitites type EudicotGenera.
- Granitites type Genus105845013.
- Granitites type Genus108108972.
- Granitites type Group100031264.
- Granitites type Idea105833840.
- Granitites type Kind105839024.
- Granitites type MonotypicPlantGenera.
- Granitites type PlantGenus111744859.
- Granitites type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Granitites type TaxonomicGroup107992450.
- Granitites type Eukaryote.
- Granitites type Plant.
- Granitites type Species.
- Granitites type Organism.
- Granitites comment "Granitites intangendus is a species of flowering plant endemic to Western Australia. It is found on granite outcrops in semi-arid regions of the midwest and south.The only member of the genus Granitites, a name derived from its habitat, it is placed within the Rhamnaceae family. It bears many similarities to the genus Alphitonia (Ash or Sarsparilla trees), which are found in distant tropical regions of Australia, suggesting that it is an ancient species that became relict by climate changes.".
- Granitites label "Granitites".
- Granitites label "Granitites".
- Granitites sameAs Granitites.
- Granitites sameAs m.05q4l87.
- Granitites sameAs Q5595960.
- Granitites sameAs Q5595960.
- Granitites sameAs Granitites.
- Granitites wasDerivedFrom Granitites?oldid=605673361.
- Granitites isPrimaryTopicOf Granitites.